The impact of globalization and macroeconomic change on employment in Mauritius : what next in the post-MFA era?
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- Mr. James Y. Yao & Mr. Calvin A McDonald, 2003. "Mauritius: Unemployment and the Role of Institutions," IMF Working Papers 2003/211, International Monetary Fund.
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- Otobe, Naoko., 2015. "Export-led development, employment and gender in the era of globalization," ILO Working Papers 994900563402676, International Labour Organization.
- Fashoyin, Tayo., 2010. "Tripartite institutions, collective bargaining and employment relations in the Mauritian labour market," ILO Working Papers 994613533402676, International Labour Organization.
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employment; unemployment; economic policy; social policy; export processing zone.; globalization; trade liberalization.; emploi; chômage; politique économique; politique sociale; zone franche d'exportation; mondialisation; libéralisation des échanges; empleo; desempleo; política económica; política social; zona franca de exportación; globalización; liberalización del intercambio;All these keywords.
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